Dhuhr Prayer Times โ€” Haeju, North Korea โ€“ 12:43

Today's Islamic prayer times in Haeju, North Korea include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.

Dhuhr Prayer Times

12:43

Haeju, North Korea ยท Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Haeju

Dhuhr at 12:43 in Haeju is the dayโ€™s pause โ€” a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

A Wide Timezone

When a single timezone covers thousands of kilometres, Dhuhr times spread far apart; 12:43 in Haeju is one slice of that spread.

Reset Your Focus

Cognitive focus drops sharply between the third and fourth hour at a desk โ€” Dhuhr at 12:43 is a built-in reset most workplaces never schedule.

Stand Up From the Chair

Hours of sitting before 12:43 stiffen the body; salah is the one workplace movement no one questions, and the only one with reward attached.

Study Reset

A study session that breaks at 12:43 for prayer outperforms one that grinds through it; memory consolidates inside short breaks.

Shortest Shadow Today

At 12:43 in Haeju, your shadow today is shorter than it will be at any other hour โ€” about 0.27ร— the height of the object.

Cities Just Across the Border

Cities just east or west of Haeju can pray Dhuhr 20โ€“30 minutes apart even on the same clock; the timezone is administrative, the sun is not.

Gratitude at Noon

A single sentence of shukr at 12:43 โ€” for health, work, water โ€” costs nothing and changes the texture of the afternoon in Haeju.

Traffic at Noon

Traffic in Haeju typically thickens just after 12:43; praying before you leave saves you from praying late inside a stationary car.

Haeju Prayer Times